FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and edge rusher Haason Reddick are not participating in the team's mandatory minicamp this week, unexcused absences that subject both to fines.
Coach Robert Saleh said Tuesday he has spoken to both players. Rodgers' absence is related to a previous commitment that Saleh said ''is very important to him,'' while Reddick's appears to stem from a contract issue.
Both players could be fined $16,953 for missing the first day of minicamp and $33,908 for the second day for a total of $50,861.
Rodgers, who's coming off a torn left Achilles tendon that ended his season after four snaps last year, attended the Jets' voluntary workouts and organized team activities throughout the offseason. Saleh said Rodgers was at the facility Monday for a physical and team photo shoots, but then left to attend the undisclosed event, which the quarterback told the coach about well in advance.
''Aaron and I spoke before OTAs started,'' Saleh said. ''He's been very good with communication. He's been here the entire time. It's inexcused, but he had an event that was very important to him — which he communicated.''
Saleh added that Rodgers would not be back Wednesday to attend the final practice session of the two-day minicamp.
''If it's important to him, it's important to us,'' Saleh said.
Veteran backup Tyrod Taylor, who worked with the starting offense in Rodgers' place, said he found out he'd be leading the first-stringers on Tuesday morning.